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Since, Yugoslavia supported Workers self management, did libertarian Socialism ever become popular at any point?
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Some people claim that Saudi Arabia's funding of certain groups in other Middle Eastern Countries and the West is the cause for the rise of Islamic Terrorist groups like Al Qaeda. What do historians think of this? To what extent is Saudi Arabia responsible for it?
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In his book, Bad Samaritans Ha Joon Chang claimed that the world was more globalized economically in 1870 than in 1970. Is this statement accurate?
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Was Sparatacus a proto-communist? Was the slave revolt guided by broader philosophy and conscious reorganization of society?
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In his latest letter the CEO of Palantir claimed that Silicon Valley's "embrace of the defense objectives and technological aims of the government whose very existence made its rise possible". Is this accurate? How important was defence expenditure by US government for rise of Silicon Valley?
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How much support did Colonialism have in Britain during the 19th century? Was there any difference in the amount of support based upon class lines?
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